History of the Philosophy of Mind; Embracing the Opinions of All Writers On Mental Science From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

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History of the Philosophy of Mind; Embracing the Opinions of All Writers On Mental Science From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
Robert Blakey
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loud and authoritative tone, '* Jacob I Jacob I como forth/' Jacob, astonished at the hearing of his Christian name, o1)eyed the call, when the stranger^ fixing his piercing eyes upon him, addressed him thus : ** Jacob, thou art little but shalt be great, and become another man, such a one
... as the world sliall wonder at ; therefore be pious, fear God, and reverence his word. Bead diligently the Holy Scriptures, wherein thou hast comfort and instruc* tion. For tliou must endure much misery and po- verty, and suffer persecution ; but be courageous and persevere, for God loves and is gracious unto thee." So saying, the old man pressed the hand of the boy, and gave him a kind and impressive look.
This address made a deep and lasting impres- sion upon the youth's mind. He grew more se- rious and devout; attended public worship most n^^arly ; gave his nights and leisure hours to the perusal of the Iloly Scriptures ; and cultivated an inward piety and devotion which astonished all who were about him.


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